Posted: Nov 30, 2009 5:17 pm Post subject: Re: Automobile...
TnR6Rida wrote:
Chad H wrote:
I have always been amazed at the awesome power and might of watching the automobile driving down the road.
You sure do start some weird threads.
QFT
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02lightning, that's the crappy part. For his though he got a suspension upgrade from Evolution Performance that helps it out quite a bit although still a pig. Sad that Ford still can't make a turning muscle car.
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Posted: Dec 01, 2009 4:58 pm Post subject: Re: Automobile...
Chad H wrote:
TnR6Rida wrote:
Chad H wrote:
I have always been amazed at the awesome power and might of watching the automobile driving down the road.
You sure do start some weird threads.
You apparently missed the mockery of this thread...
I missed the mockery of this thread as well. Not all cars have to have 500 whp and be modern to be bad ass. I think each of those cars you posted in the first post are equally bad ass. One for the nostalgia and the other for it's modern day aspects(HP, looks, electronics, etc.). _________________ RIP DLS.
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It would be a hard decision for me to decide between modern and nostalgia but I think the 550 would win if I had the cash... Or would it? Really the only 2 cars I would consider dropping 6 figures plus on.
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Lop, nice vid!! my grandfather before he died restored to 90% complete, a A-MODEL truck. it only needs interior. i remember my one and only ride in that thing and i must have been 6-8 years old. made it about 6 blocks before it died. the tank was full of rust. pulled it back to the shop with the tractor and still sits in that same spot today. im going to try and snap some pics when i go up for christmas. my grandmother is not doing well so im going to try and ask her if i can have it. why am i blabbing on,...i have no idea but that video hit home. preciate it..... _________________ IN GOD WE TRUST,..........ALL OTHERS MUST PAY CASH!!!!!
My BMW is barely ever in the shop, but when it is...my loaner BMW corners pretty damn good. Thanks.
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Posted: Dec 02, 2009 9:51 am Post subject:
Bambamski wrote:
Big Al,
when your Bmw is in the shop how does it corner?
Mine have yet to go into a shop except for normal wear and tear maintenaince like any other car which I normally do myself.
bambaski, Although im not a huge fan of the looks or weight of the 135i it can be a pretty badass car and throw down some serious numbers when tuned right which is very easy I might add. _________________ Random Acts Of Dumbness Will Always Be Rewarded.
I probably wouldn't get a 135i or 335i because of the dumb feul pump, but they are sick cars. 300 HP with BMW handling and brakes is pretty fun...actually I think a 535i has the same engine, too. Twin turbo I6, I like.
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